The Hill, Worlaby, North Lincolnshire, DN20
Property Features
- Total Floor Area:- 276 Square Metres
- Granted Planning Permission For a Detached Home
- Fantastic Custom or Self-Build Opportunity
- Substantial Plot With Mains Services Available
- Designed by Kelly & Macpherson Architects (Grand Designs)
- Adjoining The Grounds of Worlaby Hall (Historic Worlaby Estate)
- Sought After Village Location
- Stunning Panoramic Views Over Parkland
Property Summary
Full Details
This exceptional plot of 0.4 acres presents a remarkable opportunity to build your dream home.
Belasyse House is architect designed with a subtle mix of traditional red brick construction and contemporary features of timber cladding and black aluminium windows. Details of the 4 bedroom 3 bathroom design can easily be altered to your own personal design (subject to planning permission).
You can bring to life your vision of a substantial family residence, featuring generous open plan living and entertaining areas with outstanding views of the surrounding parkland. The house is set back to the rear of the plot with a sweeping entrance driveway and mature trees. Adding to the picturesque setting and providing privacy from the road.
HISTORY: Royalist commander Lord John Belasyse, born in Yorkshire in 1615, was made Baron of Worlaby by King Charles I in 1644 after holding Newark against Cromwells army. He married in 1636 and around this period built the original Worlaby Hall and later the Old Almshouse in 1660. When Belasyse died in 1689, his title was passed to his grandson and then when he died the title became extinct, so there were only ever two Barons of Worlaby. In 1860 the whole of Worlaby estate was sold. It was the first time since the 1600s that it had passed out of the Belasyse family.
EPC rating: B. Tenure: Freehold, Planning permissions: PA/2025/974 Mobile signal information: Standard- 2Mbps (download speed), 0.3 Mbps (upload speed),Superfast- 48 Mbps (download speed), 8 Mbps (upload speed).